Trump to announce decision on climate change Thursday

I can't speak for others but I feel great comfort knowing that Donald Trump
knows so much more than all of those atmospheric scientists. We're so
lucky to have a president like him!!!

one voteSalt Lake City, UT

June 1, 2017 1:43 p.m.

He focused on this just like the random covfefe tweet. He will off balance
himself and the world for ratings.

Impartial7DRAPER, UT

June 1, 2017 11:42 a.m.

@sanefan;"Good. Either everyone plays or nobody should play. When
they, the EU, gets serious about applying pressure on China and other counties,
we can get serious about doing something in this country."

You
might want to read up from reliable sources. Everyone is playing, except
Nicaragua and Syria. (two great role models-huh?). All other countries are in.
Now, the US will lose millions of jobs from not being able to do business in
advanced countries. MAGA-right?

HutteriteAmerican Fork, UT

June 1, 2017 10:35 a.m.

I'm surprised trump didn't keep this announcement, ill conceived as it
is and bound to generate a controversy, for the 8th. Try and drown out
Comey's song.

airnautEverett, 00

June 1, 2017 10:36 a.m.

Donald Trump is destroying America.

No healthcare.

The
Chinese, Russia and Germany are emerging as the new world super-powers.

IF Trump pulls us out of the Paris Climate agreement - economists predict job
LOSSES. Other countries will boycott American made products.

Vladamir Putin must be proud....

SanefanWellsville, UT

June 1, 2017 9:55 a.m.

Good. Either everyone plays or nobody should play. When they, the EU, gets
serious about applying pressure on China and other counties, we can get serious
about doing something in this country. I'm glad Trump is looking out for
our interest first. So tired of weak kneed leaders bowing to the world.

FTsalt lake city, UT

June 1, 2017 9:29 a.m.

For those climate change deniers, with the US pulling out, we will continue to
lose our presence and impact internationally. Trump may never build his silly
border wall but he will continue to isolate us from the rest of the civilized
world.

JLindowSt George, UT

June 1, 2017 9:03 a.m.

The expectation is the US will pull out of the Paris Climate Accord, leaving
global leadership on this important issue to Europe and China.

Count
this a win for the fossil fuel industry, and a loss for the planet and future
generations that will be paying the price.

For the folks who keep
repeating that climate change is a hoax. Stop. You're embarrassing
yourselves.

Harrison BergeronHolladay , UT

June 1, 2017 8:59 a.m.

"Calculations suggest withdrawal could result in emissions of up to 3
billion tons of additional carbon dioxide in the air a year — enough to
melt ice sheets faster, raise seas higher and trigger more extreme
weather."

How many times do they get to predict all of these
calamities and get a mulligan when they don't happen? They are like some
religious groups who repeatedly predict the end of the world only to revise
those predictions when it does not come.